New study reveals unintended ethical faultline in team-based reward systems
Published on 13 March 2024Employees rewarded jointly more likely to turn blind eye to team members’ bad behaviour.
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Employees rewarded jointly more likely to turn blind eye to team members’ bad behaviour.
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